I am writing you today with regard to the upcoming District of Columbia
Democratic Primary to be held on January 13, 2004. Specifically,
this letter addresses Section 2 of the Presidential Primary Petition and
Filing Waiver Emergency Act of2003 ("the Act"). Pursuant to that Section,
I am notifying you in writing of my decision to opt out of the January
13,2004 District of Columbia Democratic Primary and withdraw my name from
the ballot.

While I have always supported the District of Columbia's fight for equal
representation, a decision has been made to respect the Democratic National
Committee's rules that preserve the structure of the primary calendar,
specifically Rules 10A and 12H, that state that no presidential primary,
other than New Hampshire's, may be held prior to the first Tuesday in February,
and that presidential candidates refrain from participating in non- binding
presidential primaries or straw polls, respectively.

I appreciate the work of all involved in their efforts to gain full
representation for the citizens of the District. I have a long record
of always standing with your constituents, as evidenced by my first speech
on the floor of the Connecticut Senate in 1979 that addressed the plight
of the District's citizens' lack of equal voting rights. In that
vein, I intend to participate in the February 14, 2004 Democratic Caucuses
and I look forward to working in the District as the Democratic nominee
to fight for its t electoral votes.

Sincerely,

Joseph I. Lieberman

cc: Mayor Anthony Williams
Council of the District of Columbia
District of Columbia Democratic State Committee